Campus Resources
Student Support
University Health Service (UHS) Link to section
UHS provides confidential, high-quality health care services for students, employees, and other members of the University community. Services include treatment for illnesses and injuries, management of ongoing medical problems, and care and advice for health care concerns.
University Counseling Center (UCC) Link to section
UCC provides a comprehensive initial assessment and an individualized treatment plan to full-time members of the University community who pay the mandatory health fee. The center offers individual, couples, and group therapy; outreach and consultation services; and referral services to help coordinate care.
Health Promotion Office Link to section
Health Promotion offers resources to help students develop healthy skills and attitudes related to their personal health decisions. The office offers programs and services to address many student health needs, and there is a health educator available to answer questions and provide health-related guidance.
CARE Network Link to section
The CARE Network allows University faculty, staff, students, and parents to report when a student is in or headed toward distress. The CARE team responds to referrals by connecting with the student and referring them to appropriate support resources on campus.
International Services Office (ISO) Link to section
ISO provides immigration and related support services for the University’s international population and the divisions and departments that sponsor them. The office staff offers support through immigration advising, crosscultural counseling, advocacy, and programming.
Office of Disability Resources Link to section
The Office of Disability Resources offers a variety of services for undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty. These services aim to provide an inclusive experience and equal access to academic content and program requirements.
The David T. Kearns Center for Leadership and Diversity Link to section
The Kearns Center strives to expand the educational pipeline through the doctoral degree for low-income, first-generation college, and underrepresented minority students. The center also helps develop and guide the University’s diversity and inclusion efforts.
Sexual Misconduct and Title IX Link to section
The University’s Title IX coordinator and deputy coordinators assist with the prevention of and response to incidents of gender discrimination, including sexual harassment and assault. Students, faculty, and staff can connect with the Title IX coordinator for information on options for reporting if they or someone they know has been subject to harassment or discrimination. Visit the Sexual Misconduct and Title IX website for a full list of resources or to report an incident.
University Ombuds Link to section
The ombuds promotes a respectful, inclusive University for all members of the community by resolving disputes, challenging perceptions, and advocating for fairness at the University. Any member of the University community may request their assistance.
Department of Public Safety Link to section
Public safety oversees matters related to life safety, crime prevention, and law enforcement. The department offers crime prevention training and awareness, victim and witness support, personal safety escorts, lost and found, and property storage. Public Safety can always be reached at (585) 275-3333.